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shooting and stabbing her then boyfriend travis alexander back in 2008 but she argues it was in self-defense. her attorney claims she was abused. prosecutors contend arias is a calculating and cold-blooded killer who can't keep her story straight. she faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> more than 400 firefighters in southern california are battling a fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce santa ana winds. the blaze has burned 3,000 acres destroying one home and displacing hundreds of residents. >> reporter: the fast-moving fire broke out in the foot hills of the san bernardino mountains in southern california. it sent a cloud of thick black smoke billowing into the sky blanketing the nearby valley. the flames consumed one home and forced officials to evacuate a nearby neighborhood. >> she's 83 years old. she has all her belongings and she's upset, she's crying. >> reporter: other residents have lost their belongings. >> that used to be my bedroom. and the closet is behind there. >> reporter: more than 400 firefighters and six air tankers battled the blaze. crews say as long as the winds
shooting and stabbing her then boyfriend travis alexander back in 2008 but she argues it was in self-defense. her attorney claims she was abused. prosecutors contend arias is a calculating and cold-blooded killer who can't keep her story straight. she faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> more than 400 firefighters in southern california are battling a fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce santa ana winds. the blaze has burned 3,000 acres destroying one home and displacing hundreds...
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it was a sloppy game defensively as the mariners win the series. a rough start for wei-yin chen. down the rips one left-field line. 1-0 seattle. this is a ball adam jones should have caught. 2-0 seattle. again, kendrys morales at the plate. that was not an easy play. 8-3. manny machado hit a home run. the orioles lose. their firstcrank up rookie camp of the season tomorrow. is touring the country. he has talked with miami and the chargers. the chargers have talked contract. they will not get in a bidding war for bryant mckinnie. the field for the kentucky derby is said et. the favoriteorse -- is a horse with al local connection. he is a 7-2 favorite. record.a kentucky derby you can see the race right here on channe 11. t pickedu have your ha out for the kentucky derby? i will help you on that. >> it is casting a shadow on your face. >> we want to see your lovely eyes. you can never escape the watchful eye of the camera. this video has gone viral. >> you can do it! stay with us. >> one firefighter injured after a fire here in north baltimore appeared that story is next. police in
it was a sloppy game defensively as the mariners win the series. a rough start for wei-yin chen. down the rips one left-field line. 1-0 seattle. this is a ball adam jones should have caught. 2-0 seattle. again, kendrys morales at the plate. that was not an easy play. 8-3. manny machado hit a home run. the orioles lose. their firstcrank up rookie camp of the season tomorrow. is touring the country. he has talked with miami and the chargers. the chargers have talked contract. they will not get in...
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this despite the american medical association's protest to defense secretary hagel that force feeding, quote, quits core ethical values of the medical profession. once a prisoner makes a rational decision to refuse food. >> the administration seems to be more worried about the bad publicity from a detainee dying than they are from the bad publicity of force feeding the detainees. >> i don't want these individuals to die. obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best as they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? >> reporter: the military says dozens of prisoners clashed with guards two weeks ago and were hiding makeshift weapons. >> we hit the point where, you know, i felt we were accepting too much risk, and it was time to take action. >> by the authority vested in me as president -- >> reporter: the president tried to close guantanamo two days after he took office. what happened? congress fought him at every turn, blocking a plan to build a supermax prison in illinois, or try prisoners like alleged 9/11 mastermind khalid shaik
this despite the american medical association's protest to defense secretary hagel that force feeding, quote, quits core ethical values of the medical profession. once a prisoner makes a rational decision to refuse food. >> the administration seems to be more worried about the bad publicity from a detainee dying than they are from the bad publicity of force feeding the detainees. >> i don't want these individuals to die. obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as...
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. >> i took a personal self-defense class, they say if something like this happens, god forbid, you run. this guy is obviously still suffering from the trauma of all of that and then, you know, having to testify a little bit later. matt said he's planning to testify, but right now he wants to keep his identity a secret. he just wants to, perhaps, deal with this before court dates that he will have to participate in. >> i think he's afraid his identity will come to light afterwards. >> it will once he goes to court. >> it plays out like a movie. imagine you take over to take a text message and you've been hearing all week long about these guys on the news and the next thing you know, they're in your backseat. >> you play it over in your mind, what if i had done this, this, stopped at this light. >> he talked about them loading something in the back of the car. he later found out they were putting in explosives, which was another pressure cooker they ended up hurling at police in the back of that vehicle as well. >> you have to say, too, it's easy within the context of class to say, yes,
. >> i took a personal self-defense class, they say if something like this happens, god forbid, you run. this guy is obviously still suffering from the trauma of all of that and then, you know, having to testify a little bit later. matt said he's planning to testify, but right now he wants to keep his identity a secret. he just wants to, perhaps, deal with this before court dates that he will have to participate in. >> i think he's afraid his identity will come to light afterwards....
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defense budget. ok kind of like go back to it don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself. well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why his mission if not to break senator patty murray from from from from washington state democrat pat toomey republican senator from pennsylvania both have boeing is a commonality so you've got people who actually are more worried about their reelection than what's doing what's best for the american people because when i sat in the super committee i predicted they would naturally do nothing productive actually rein in these issues regarding the defense side of the house with that said boeing is actually the most creative of the super contractors because they actually had d
defense budget. ok kind of like go back to it don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself. well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why his mission if not to break senator patty murray from from...
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defense. so, that strategic entrance to this harbor was the last land that our troops and sailors and marines and soldiers would see if they departed for the pacific theater in world war ii and korea and vietnam, and also the first thing they would see upon returning back to the bay area. so, between the presidio and the head lands, we now have wonderful park lands that have been converted. we call it converting from post to park. repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatr
defense. so, that strategic entrance to this harbor was the last land that our troops and sailors and marines and soldiers would see if they departed for the pacific theater in world war ii and korea and vietnam, and also the first thing they would see upon returning back to the bay area. so, between the presidio and the head lands, we now have wonderful park lands that have been converted. we call it converting from post to park. repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental...
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you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight. ♪ pampers. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] join us at projectluna.c
you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >>...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more than >> reporter: it's been more than four years since friends discovered travis alexander's crumpled up body. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no doubt about it. the million dollar question is what would have forced her to do it. >> after telling two different stories about her innocence, jodi now admitted under oath that she was the killer. >> reporter: she pled not guilty. self defense. that she was forced to kill travis. >> in just those two minutes, jodi had to make a choice. she would either live or she would die. >> the death
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more...
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defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been reasonably responsive in immediate response, immediate response by doctrine and policy are military dod authorities moving out their gates into their neighborhoods when a disaster hits right next door. i mean, that seems to make sense. we have good relationships at our bases and stations and the ability to roll out and assist is something you would expect to work out pretty well. some of that has matured, in fact. in the state of california we have established a number of agreements, most particularly the wil
defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been...
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defense at trial? >> absolutely. he now has an affirmative defense, as he always has in florida, of self-defense. and he can use this self-defense argument during the trial. but he is not going to be able to use the immunity statute of the stand your ground law in florida. the supreme court of florida has carefully laid out that a pretrial hearing has to be held prior to the trial. and in this situation today, the defense has waived, strategically, and very craftily, waived that hearing and decided to go for a trial. >> so when his attorney o'mara says that they can call for a hearing later, you're saying according to florida's supreme court, that is not true. so in many ways, that is off the table in terms of him affirmatively raising this at trial. isn't that a sign of weakness on this? in this stand your ground defense? >> well, you waive a very interesting -- raise a very interesting point, reverend al. because the statute for stand your ground has to be read in conjunction with the florida rules o
defense at trial? >> absolutely. he now has an affirmative defense, as he always has in florida, of self-defense. and he can use this self-defense argument during the trial. but he is not going to be able to use the immunity statute of the stand your ground law in florida. the supreme court of florida has carefully laid out that a pretrial hearing has to be held prior to the trial. and in this situation today, the defense has waived, strategically, and very craftily, waived that hearing...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find...
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they presented no defense whatsoever. what the jury is going on is this lawyer, however good he is, argument that these babies were no the alive. there was no evidence to conclude they were not. i think he is grasping at straws. i get back to the po nie t, offering not a single defense witness is a roll of the dice. i don't see how it works. >> what is the potential punishment? >> death penalty and then on some of the counts he is looking at life. but this is a death qualified jury. they were not allowed to sit on this jury unless they had no problem with evaluating the evidence and imposing the death penalty. eric, can i get your response? this is one of the reporters there from day one and what he had to say on huck uh be about the impact of this trial. >> you can't sit there week after week and day after day and listen to that testimony and not be changed. >> there is one journalist sitting in that courtroom who writes for a local publication who has told me that he is very liberal and very pro choice, but after sittin
they presented no defense whatsoever. what the jury is going on is this lawyer, however good he is, argument that these babies were no the alive. there was no evidence to conclude they were not. i think he is grasping at straws. i get back to the po nie t, offering not a single defense witness is a roll of the dice. i don't see how it works. >> what is the potential punishment? >> death penalty and then on some of the counts he is looking at life. but this is a death qualified jury....
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if these three people can point to one of these things, that's helpful to the defense. >> the defense wouldn't have immediate access do them. at some point the defense will have access to them if they choose to speak to them. >> they'll have access to their defense right away afterward right? >> right. they may want to speak to them to show mitigating factors. >> what do i know at this point? just the lo gist ticks you will about a federal arrest or being taken into the custody of the fbi? how does it play out? >> normally when you have an arrest it's followed by an appearance in front of a judge within a reasonable period of time. nothing is normal about this case, and so we don't know. the fbi may decide to keep them in detention, not to bring them in front of a judge. they probably don't have lawyers at this point. there's a lot of flexibility if they're willing to risk not being able to use statements they make in their criminal case. >> let me interrupt you for a moment. i want to go to brian todd who's standing by live. brian, you're aware of the tweets. what have you been able
if these three people can point to one of these things, that's helpful to the defense. >> the defense wouldn't have immediate access do them. at some point the defense will have access to them if they choose to speak to them. >> they'll have access to their defense right away afterward right? >> right. they may want to speak to them to show mitigating factors. >> what do i know at this point? just the lo gist ticks you will about a federal arrest or being taken into the...
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repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that come to our parks. it has spectacular coastline, includes muir wood, alcatraz, we get to tell the stories, stories about essentially what you and your predecessors did this this area. our headquarters, fort mason, was the fisherman's wharf area was the port of embarkation for the wars in the pacific. just this week we brought in a world war ii 16-inch bottle ship gun to the marine head lands to put it up at battery townsly which would have been the pinnacle of coastal artillery in world war ii. so, we now have a canon or artillery collection that spans in our park th
repurposing those lands from national defense to environmental defense. and i believe it is probably the most accessful base conversion in the united states. if you haven't been to the presidio, i think you should try and make that. if you're from out of town, it's a spectacular transition there. so, these golden gate national parks that i happen to be the superintendent of has now become after 40 years the second most visited national park in our country. we get 14 million people a year that...
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the day started with the defense giving their closing arguments, claiming self-defense due to violence, something they tried to portray from the beginning and played graphic talk on tape trying to really hurt travis' credibility. but on rebullets, the prosecutor really came back strong asking the jury to find jody arias guilty of first-degree murder. not just premeditated, but felony murder. >> this case, travis victor alexander was slaughtered by this woman. >> objection. >> she slashed his throat. she stabbed him in the heart. and then she shot him in the face. and all that thinking about it in advance. thank you. >> that's how he ended his rebullets. that's the last thing the jury heard from the prosecutor. on the defense, we heard him talk about he doesn't like her most days, but also said at thend of his defense that if she's guilty of anything, it's of manslaughter, almost like he's trying to just find a way to spare her life. that could be because the defense may have an indication of how the jury is going. as you know from our reporting through the course of this trial, the jur
the day started with the defense giving their closing arguments, claiming self-defense due to violence, something they tried to portray from the beginning and played graphic talk on tape trying to really hurt travis' credibility. but on rebullets, the prosecutor really came back strong asking the jury to find jody arias guilty of first-degree murder. not just premeditated, but felony murder. >> this case, travis victor alexander was slaughtered by this woman. >> objection. >>...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've go
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a...
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to tell his secretary of defense to issue that exact that order to release them defense lawyers argue that even with the transfer of restrictions in place the law even now allows for the administration to use waivers to some of these men and get those waivers are not being used why probably politics comes into that. everything that. the loyal opposition wants to criticize the administration for being soft on terrorism or things like that so i think all those things go into the decision i don't know personally about being soft on the rule of law no i agree with that that's our position that we should we should meticulously follow the rule of law that's what we preach all over the world we preach our values and we have actually prosecuted similar cases. against other countries who have not followed what we say we ought to do and we're not practiced we're not following and practicing what we're preaching and i think that that should be stopped but what i'm saying is this is a highly political thing and the only reason i can figure out why you are one of the administration is not releasin
to tell his secretary of defense to issue that exact that order to release them defense lawyers argue that even with the transfer of restrictions in place the law even now allows for the administration to use waivers to some of these men and get those waivers are not being used why probably politics comes into that. everything that. the loyal opposition wants to criticize the administration for being soft on terrorism or things like that so i think all those things go into the decision i don't...
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you don't have to put on a defense. oftentimes defense attorneys don't do it. they don't choose to put their clients on the witness stand. but in a case like this when your client is facing the death penalty -- and as you mentioned, there are people in his office that pled guilty to third-degree murder. you would think the case would put on some sort of case, some medical expert to defend this doctor. that didn't happen here. i will tell you this defense team certainly cross examined the prosecution's witness very great. >> do you think it is a rapid verdict or a long time we're waiting? >> reporter: i'm holding in my hand a list of all the charges in this case. it is several pages. four pages of charges. i don't think they'll be able to come to a quick verdict considering what i mentioned before, which is that difficult issue as to whether or not these babies were viable. i may be here outside of this courthouse for a long time. >> we'll be coming back to you when we get an answer. >>> no word of abortion there, but to be sure when this case is over that issue
you don't have to put on a defense. oftentimes defense attorneys don't do it. they don't choose to put their clients on the witness stand. but in a case like this when your client is facing the death penalty -- and as you mentioned, there are people in his office that pled guilty to third-degree murder. you would think the case would put on some sort of case, some medical expert to defend this doctor. that didn't happen here. i will tell you this defense team certainly cross examined the...
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that's from her own defense attorney. he also told the jurors, ignore the fact that she changed already story several times. >> if jodi air -- arias was not guilty -- but nowhere in your jury instructions are you asked to convict jodi arias of lying. >> shepard: good grief. once the defense wraps the case finally goes to the jury, and if it convicts jodi arias of murder in the first degree, she could face the death penalty. the jump also toll jurors they could instead consider the lesser charm -- charge of manslaughter. rebecca, it's gone on so long. >> i don't know what is going on in this case. i saw the prosecution yesterday deliver his closing argument. the prosecutor is very aggressive. he is very good at what he does. but i don't really understand why they're not just sticking with the facts and keeping the emotion out of it, because we have a juror that now has seen seen this woman on the stand for 18 days. in litigation terms that means they've become knowledgeable of her. we're not saying they like her or dislike
that's from her own defense attorney. he also told the jurors, ignore the fact that she changed already story several times. >> if jodi air -- arias was not guilty -- but nowhere in your jury instructions are you asked to convict jodi arias of lying. >> shepard: good grief. once the defense wraps the case finally goes to the jury, and if it convicts jodi arias of murder in the first degree, she could face the death penalty. the jump also toll jurors they could instead consider the...
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it has paid to play defense. the dough utility is hitting for the seventh straight session up 18% year to date. but here is the best stat of all that i would like to share with you. we are on pace at this point for a record high close for the s&p 500. the number to beat, 1593 or 15997. we're currently sitting one point below. is it important? is it sustainable? what are people saying? >> sure it's important. if you look at what the big global industrial are saying, global growth is very slow. the s&p 500 is at a new high. look at the month of april. look at what is happening. look at the more cyclical rarts. the cyclical index itself. the russel 2,000. the small cap intex is down 1%. commodities as a group are down 3%. this is not good if you're interested in global growth. there is your market leaders. your cyclical names overall. let's take a look at dividend. a lot of discussion about dividend etfs. look at that rocket up. you are buying here into all of the defensive names. great that they are new highs but i
it has paid to play defense. the dough utility is hitting for the seventh straight session up 18% year to date. but here is the best stat of all that i would like to share with you. we are on pace at this point for a record high close for the s&p 500. the number to beat, 1593 or 15997. we're currently sitting one point below. is it important? is it sustainable? what are people saying? >> sure it's important. if you look at what the big global industrial are saying, global growth is...
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was that a typical kind of defense that he got? >> guest: he is deceased but i did look at a lot of court documents, and that lawyer was actually a judge in louisiana and new orleans himself and a very friendly with a judge who he was trying this case before and they did t whole case didn't call witnesses. they had no opening or closing argument, and the murder trial that had defendants began and ended in the under two hours if you look at the transcript based on the time to read the transcript. then greg was sent to prison for 27 years, kept saying i didn't do it, i didn't do it, and kept trying to appeal with his sixth grade education, tried to educate himself, tried to get access to police records and even that took years and years. then he finally got an innocent project lawyer to take up his case and they discovered that all of his appeals and letters to the courts etc. were going before a judge, the same judge who actually was one of the prosecutors in the regional case he was asked to weigh in on his own prosecutorial miscon
was that a typical kind of defense that he got? >> guest: he is deceased but i did look at a lot of court documents, and that lawyer was actually a judge in louisiana and new orleans himself and a very friendly with a judge who he was trying this case before and they did t whole case didn't call witnesses. they had no opening or closing argument, and the murder trial that had defendants began and ended in the under two hours if you look at the transcript based on the time to read the...
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." >> arkin: the defense policy analysis office. the defense program support activity. the asymmetric warfare group. project 7116. the special security organization. the cia and fbi and nsa and all the other agencies. it took me about a year to complete a decent catalogue of the government entities and corporate entities that work in this world. >> narrator: they discovered they were the only people in the country collecting such detailed information. the only way they could verify any of it was to go there in person, hundreds of secret locations hiding in plain sight in office parks. >> priest: this is a gate to... to the nsa? >> lane: there's a government facility back in there. you'll see it better after we turn down this road. >> narrator: inside buildings like these, they launch drone strikes, gather and spread secret information, engage in cyber conflict. >> lane: you've got titan in here. csc is in one of these buildings. general dynamics. >> priest: so you really have the big mega-firms, the giants of this whole industry here: northrup grumman, boeing... >> lane
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defense secretary hagel said, standing next to the british defense secretary, gave an indication which way the white house and pentagon are leaning. >> you are rethinking -- the administration is rethinking its opposition to arming the rebels. >> yes. >> today, as assad's forces moved into homes. the washington post editorial board pinned a scathing condemnation of what the described as the president's lack of leadership and absence of policy on syria. quote: the muddle that is president obama's policy on syria has grown still muddier. his weak and legalistic words about the need to verify a chain of custody on chemical weapons use and his declare racing a hard confirmation would lead only to a, quote, rethink of a range of option, simply invite further chemical attacks. defense secretary phillip hamon of britain suggested an eu arms embargo against syria is about to expire so what secretary hagel was indicating perhaps the u.s. and the uk will be looking at arming the rebels. >> shepard: the concern has been all along that the syrian regime might lose control its own chemical weapon,
defense secretary hagel said, standing next to the british defense secretary, gave an indication which way the white house and pentagon are leaning. >> you are rethinking -- the administration is rethinking its opposition to arming the rebels. >> yes. >> today, as assad's forces moved into homes. the washington post editorial board pinned a scathing condemnation of what the described as the president's lack of leadership and absence of policy on syria. quote: the muddle that...
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the other piece of that is we saw on tuesday, the paper on the defense mechanism, cutting defense budget, our huge supporters like the british had to cut back on their military. how are the american people looking and think we want to spend all money on our military, our key allies out there, the other economies cutting back, why should we be doing, being the worldwide policemen? >> well, first, we didn't take a position to b a worldwide policemen. in fact, i think one of the -- one of the things we really endeavored to do in the report is actually talk about the real need for appetite suppression to contingency operations, endeavor at the beginning, again, back to the point over here, endeavor at the beginning to really set, you know, minimum acceptable and achievable objectives, set out to achieve them, and when you do, them you reevaluate when you disend gauge, but setting objective, and the other thing is the whole reason that the study was chartered on the idea of core interest was to get down to, you know, brass tax and say let's talk about what's really important to use our ground
the other piece of that is we saw on tuesday, the paper on the defense mechanism, cutting defense budget, our huge supporters like the british had to cut back on their military. how are the american people looking and think we want to spend all money on our military, our key allies out there, the other economies cutting back, why should we be doing, being the worldwide policemen? >> well, first, we didn't take a position to b a worldwide policemen. in fact, i think one of the -- one of...
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self-defense. >> story one, i wasn't there. i wasn't there. what are you talking about? version number two, all right, i was there, but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and they threatened to kill me and i was able to get out of there. story three, i was there and i did it but, but i did it in self-defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up -- the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs.
self-defense. >> story one, i wasn't there. i wasn't there. what are you talking about? version number two, all right, i was there, but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and they threatened to kill me and i was able to get out of there. story three, i was there and i did it but, but i did it in self-defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up -- the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me...
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when we come back, speaking of unique defenses, zimmerman is not going to use stand your ground defense. what? why? we'll have a legal expert to tell you why when we come back. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? cenk: we're back on "the young turks." now, you remember the george zimmerman-trayvon martin story george zimmerman was the self appointed guard in that little community when trayvon martin was getting ask iles and zimmerman wound up shooting trayvon martin and he died. his trial is beginning. everyone believed he was going to do stand your ground defense in florida which is oftentimes successful. hit first shot would have been to do a hearing with
when we come back, speaking of unique defenses, zimmerman is not going to use stand your ground defense. what? why? we'll have a legal expert to tell you why when we come back. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me....
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no defense lawyer is going to be able to question his mom. as far as we the public go, yeah, we really want to know the questions and the fbi wants to know the answers to the questions and to be able to question her. they want to know, are there other people involved that they might charge in other cases? >> but joey, brain washing is going to enter into this proceeding, and i suspect it would from a criminal defense angle, the mother's testimony and what she has to say is important to the case, isn't it sdm. >> it's a very valid point. the end of the day, it's about what he did and what involvement did anyone else have? to what we know now, no one else as we can determine, has assisted besides the brother. there's been no other group. that might change as the investigation continues, but as to the charges and proving those charges, whether he was radicalized, where he was radicalized will not precisely play a role in the charge. it's important for us to know that, but in regards to sustaining the charges themselves, all that has to be proven
no defense lawyer is going to be able to question his mom. as far as we the public go, yeah, we really want to know the questions and the fbi wants to know the answers to the questions and to be able to question her. they want to know, are there other people involved that they might charge in other cases? >> but joey, brain washing is going to enter into this proceeding, and i suspect it would from a criminal defense angle, the mother's testimony and what she has to say is important to...
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strategically it made more defense fosensefor the defense . forewarned is forearmed. the prosecution knows what he will testify. if he has to take the stand and the judge denies it, we're going to have a big issue. >> megyn, he has not been cross examined. if he were to take the stand at an immunity hearing, he would be cross examined by the state relentlessly. he has not been subjected to any kind of cross-examination yet to this point. >> megyn: can his lawyers still stand up after the prosecution rests, can zimmerman's lawyers stand up and say judge, we move for dismissal on the grounds of immunity? the prosecution has not proven their case and this man should be immunicipal from prosecution? >> i think he'll make a motion during the trial and say at this point we would like to have a stand your ground hearing or motion. he could do it after the closing statements. megyn, remember. if he's granted immunity, it's not only a bar against prosecuting him criminally, he's also absolved from civil liability. >> immunity is the best option for zimmerman. >> megyn: what a
strategically it made more defense fosensefor the defense . forewarned is forearmed. the prosecution knows what he will testify. if he has to take the stand and the judge denies it, we're going to have a big issue. >> megyn, he has not been cross examined. if he were to take the stand at an immunity hearing, he would be cross examined by the state relentlessly. he has not been subjected to any kind of cross-examination yet to this point. >> megyn: can his lawyers still stand up...
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the defense team has just started in the last ten minutes their defense, their closing arguments, with kirk newmy right away many coulding out, the lead defense attorney nor jodi arias, he came out right aeu way and said nine out of ten days he doesn't even like jodi arias, quite a revelation. he says that is not the reason why you vote to convict her, it's not because you don't like her, heights on the facts. an interesting way to begin in this packed courtroom as jodi arias has family there, of course, travis alexander the victim of this alleged murder has multiple family members there. they took up a whole separate row. his defense which we are seeing live right now follows the prosecutor's closing arguments yesterday and juan martinez really laid out a strong case of why he believes she should be found guilty of first-degree murder. >> she stabbed him in the heart, he would die from that, certainly the throat, was immediately fatal, and the gunshot would also have been -- would have been fatal. we do know that she cleaned up, and it isn't because she loved mr. alexander that she cl
the defense team has just started in the last ten minutes their defense, their closing arguments, with kirk newmy right away many coulding out, the lead defense attorney nor jodi arias, he came out right aeu way and said nine out of ten days he doesn't even like jodi arias, quite a revelation. he says that is not the reason why you vote to convict her, it's not because you don't like her, heights on the facts. an interesting way to begin in this packed courtroom as jodi arias has family there,...
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obama had to get rid of the secretary of defense busy had been a strong secretary of defense and secretary and cia director and also knew from his experience that we are not involved in the law enforcement action and dense the islamists. this is a war. he had to get rid of him and put someone in to be able to a towline. lou: general, do you agree with michael's assessment here? what are your views? >> i think michael said it about right. if the general is brought back, subpoenaed to more brought back to testify he is going to tell the truth. i think that's important for the committee to do, but it is equally important to give survivors, people that were engaged in this operation to testify, which the administration heretofore has not let happen. many have been shipped to far off places so that the media could not get them right away, particularly during election campaign. i believe we have other problems that the chairman and the joint chiefs of staff and a very strong secretary of defense, panetta, who answers under oath, not compelling in my opinion. then you have the admiral, former cha
obama had to get rid of the secretary of defense busy had been a strong secretary of defense and secretary and cia director and also knew from his experience that we are not involved in the law enforcement action and dense the islamists. this is a war. he had to get rid of him and put someone in to be able to a towline. lou: general, do you agree with michael's assessment here? what are your views? >> i think michael said it about right. if the general is brought back, subpoenaed to more...
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while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travis alexander broke down while martinez showed crime scene photos showing the brutality of the killing in which alexander was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways. a stab wound to the heart would have killed him. the obvious thing, the slitting of the throat would have killed him and the sh
while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he says after having...
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we talk to them about hardening their structures in a defensive measure against wild land fires. a lot of it is public education, survivability, building standards, but predominately our focus is putting the onus on the land owner, putting the onus on the private property owner, we will attempt to protect your home but the days of staying and defending your home and killing our fire fighters are done. we will not stand and defend a house that has not been prepared by a land owner and die for it. we don't do that any more. that's one of our doctrinal changes and we set forth some new guidelines with that. >> thank you. >> question, mr. secretary. >> in a large scale disaster relief, where the military is called in to assist the civilian components there is an obvious issue of how you get the command and control and in particular what telecommunications is used to support that command and control. your exercising together is very critical, i think, to working out command and control but you still have an equipment problem because the equipment, telecommunication equipment designed
we talk to them about hardening their structures in a defensive measure against wild land fires. a lot of it is public education, survivability, building standards, but predominately our focus is putting the onus on the land owner, putting the onus on the private property owner, we will attempt to protect your home but the days of staying and defending your home and killing our fire fighters are done. we will not stand and defend a house that has not been prepared by a land owner and die for...
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i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges in the public defense system like budget shortfalls. he acknowledged the challenges the system faced were not new and quoted justice hugo black when gideon came
i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric...
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can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life meticulously and completely. they have to be able to tell a story about their client, about why he was led so wrong. so if this ever goes to a jury, the jury will be able to say, you know what? no death penalty for this guy. >> judy clark has defended notorious criminals and avoided the death penalty for them before. does this tell us anything about how the defense team is approaching the case? is this now a priority, a top priority just keeping him alive? >> jake, i cannot tell you what a legend judy clark is in the united states legal system. this woman is widely regarded as a miracle worker. you listed three of the cases. the unabomber, eric rudolph from the
can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life meticulously and completely. they have to be able to tell a story about their client, about why he was...
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boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is getting four defense attorneys. how do lawyers separate the feelings and emotions and with someone who is acugesed of a horrendous crime. i am asked a fame would defense attorney when >> hear my commentory on radio. detailings at mikehuckabee.com. >> sources say the suspected boaston marathon bombers originally planned to bomb july 4th celebration but then decided to bomb the marathon. judy clark has joined tsarnaev defense team and bringing the number of attorneys to defend him to four. joining me is the author of mistrial. >> mark, to have you here. >> goch gov, it is great to be theor. >> you can understand and everyone gets it that a person is entitle tod representation. how much. most people get a public defender and now he gets four attorneyings. why? >> the thinking in a case like this. the prosecution has unlimited resources in terms of what they are going to bring to bear. if you do it in a swift fashion have four lawyers to get up to speed and deal with just the phenomenal amount of discovery that they wil
boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is getting four defense attorneys. how do lawyers separate the feelings and emotions and with someone who is acugesed of a horrendous crime. i am asked a fame would defense attorney when >> hear my commentory on radio. detailings at mikehuckabee.com. >> sources say the suspected boaston marathon bombers originally planned to bomb july 4th celebration but then decided to bomb the marathon. judy clark has joined tsarnaev defense team and bringing the...
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. 32 years we still don't have a fully deployed missile defense system. phill talks about repealing of a treaty that we used to have with the soviet union because there hasn't been a soviet union for nine years at that time. we still don't have a fully deployed missile defense system. 1981 went over, met with the ranking republicans in the house, bob michael was in the minority leader and chaired the session and was just asking have you done this mandate for leadership what is going to be your main project going on going on in the new congress to work together. >> they have the 600 ship navy that's come down through the newly elected president ronald reagan and his inaugural address. we talked about other things and i said of course we are going to be talking about social security reform. >> that was 81. well, by 2005 we had a president in the white house who wasn't successful but at least he had the guts to go round the country and say it is and financially solvent and it can't keep going the way it is. we have to do something about it. and without an in
. 32 years we still don't have a fully deployed missile defense system. phill talks about repealing of a treaty that we used to have with the soviet union because there hasn't been a soviet union for nine years at that time. we still don't have a fully deployed missile defense system. 1981 went over, met with the ranking republicans in the house, bob michael was in the minority leader and chaired the session and was just asking have you done this mandate for leadership what is going to be your...
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sort of progression of defense agreements with various gulf arab countries. particularly. in the last decade or so afghanistan and iraq along with across american and coalition forces in the gulf and so there has been a fairly standard british military presence in the gulf. since. ninety ninety. and this. this latest round of. announcements by the british ministry of defense is really related to the situation in the desert situation after the drawdown in afghanistan next year. forgive me but how would the u.k. potentially committing to the security and well being of the gulf states tally with the questionable human rights in some of those countries. well britain like a lot of countries around the world. of different political complection. has longstanding sort of trade and even defense ties with gulf countries and of course in the case of russia with. sustained international interest in the persian gulf. it's a matter of governments dealing with whatever. existing regimes are in the gulf. and that it's always been the case. and very briefly if you can often a financial poi
sort of progression of defense agreements with various gulf arab countries. particularly. in the last decade or so afghanistan and iraq along with across american and coalition forces in the gulf and so there has been a fairly standard british military presence in the gulf. since. ninety ninety. and this. this latest round of. announcements by the british ministry of defense is really related to the situation in the desert situation after the drawdown in afghanistan next year. forgive me but...
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it is on the guidelines of u.s.- japan defense cooperation. i understand that you are working on the review of the guidelines of u.s.-japan defense cooperation. what plans do you have in your mind? by going through the discussion of this review those countries are discussing all new rose, and capabilities -- all two roles and capabilities. i understand that both of you have mentioned and agreed to work on the bilateral control and surveillance area in defense in particular. secretary hagel, in what specific areas the u.s. government expect to see more of a role for u.s. forces in the process of reviewing this guideline? to prime minister onodera, what kind of area of self-defense is role should be considered deep into cooperation? and this goes to when you are compiling the basic directions of these guidelines? if you have any schedule or time frame in mind could you share with us? >> [speaking japanese] >> the current guidelines for u.s.-japan defense cooperation was drafted in 1997, therefore a certain amount of time has passed since then an
it is on the guidelines of u.s.- japan defense cooperation. i understand that you are working on the review of the guidelines of u.s.-japan defense cooperation. what plans do you have in your mind? by going through the discussion of this review those countries are discussing all new rose, and capabilities -- all two roles and capabilities. i understand that both of you have mentioned and agreed to work on the bilateral control and surveillance area in defense in particular. secretary hagel, in...
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others are not nearly so defensible. so that i think that at the end of the day, um, this is something that we're doing by choice, not by circumstance. >> let me follow up on that. it's not that the military capability is not there, a question of national will. and, obviously, i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what's going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. and, again, i apologize for using historical analog, but after vietnam you couldn't pay people enough to get back into counterinsurgency operations, but the threat did not go away. particularly in central america. so you saw major communist-led insurgencies in nicaragua and el shafl door. the u.s. had to respond to those. the response used was very, very different than the response used in vietnam. so i think if you have someone from whomever think tank walks over the hill and says, you know, the solution to these sorts of problems is to put large u.s. ground formations on the ground and ha
others are not nearly so defensible. so that i think that at the end of the day, um, this is something that we're doing by choice, not by circumstance. >> let me follow up on that. it's not that the military capability is not there, a question of national will. and, obviously, i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what's going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. and, again, i apologize for using historical analog,...